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How do I describe the movement of a student walking at fore say 10 M/S on a velocity time graph from 5-10s? So like starting at 5 seconds to 15 seconds the student is at 10 meters and stays there until after 15 seconds. how do i describe that? How far did the student walk? Please answer

User Alfwatt
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Answer:


\sf\longmapsto \: 50 \: metres

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

Velocity is 10m/s

Let us find the time:


\sf\longmapsto \: 10 - 5


\sf\longmapsto \: 5 \: seconds

Now,We know that Distance = Velocity × Time


\sf\longmapsto \: 10 * 5


\sf\longmapsto \: 50 \:metres

User Saurabh Saha
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  • velocity=10m/s
  • Time=10-5=5s

It means The student walked for 5s with a velocity of 10m/s

Distance=Velocity(Time)


\\ \rm\longmapsto Distance=10(5)


\\ \rm\longmapsto Distance=50m

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